NFL Teams Face Uncertain Futures as Offseason Begins
Broncos grapple with potential 'nasty divorce' with Wilson, Commanders overhaul front office, and Patriots' Belichick's fate hangs in balance.
- Denver Broncos end another disappointing season with a losing record, extending their playoff drought to eight years. The team's future is uncertain as they face a potential 'nasty divorce' with quarterback Russell Wilson, which could cost them $39 million in 2024.
- The Washington Commanders have fired coach Ron Rivera and are looking to establish a new front office. NBA executive Bob Myers and former Minnesota Vikings general manager Rick Spielman have been brought in as advisors for the search for a new head coach.
- Josh Harris, owner of the Washington Commanders, is looking to distance the team from its past and establish a more stable and well-run franchise. The team is expected to have a new front office in place soon.
- The New England Patriots face a pivotal offseason with the fate of head coach Bill Belichick still in limbo. The team finished the season with a 4-13 record, the worst of Belichick's 29 seasons as an NFL head coach.
- The Patriots hold the No. 3 draft pick and are projected to enter the offseason with about $72 million in salary cap space. The team's focus will likely be on improving the offensive side of the ball.














































































































































































































































